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Published 12:43 30 Oct 2024 GMT
Updated 12:43 30 Oct 2024 GMT
Social image credit: New Foods UK
Walkers have answered every crisp addict's dream and launched an advent calendar full of their classic flavours just in time for Christmas.
New Foods UK spotted the salty delight in Iceland Foods, and shared the discovery on their Facebook page.
According to their image, the supermarket is selling the Walkers advent calendar for £10.
From the looks of it, the calendar will be perfect for those who love traditional crisp flavours, as it features Salt and Vinegar, Cheese and Onion, Ready Salted and Prawn Cocktail.
Crisp lovers took to the comments section to share their thoughts on the new product.
"I'm going to get it," one person wrote. "I'm sick of chocolate ones I want something different."
A second penned: "I guess it's for those who don't have a sweet tooth."
However, not everyone thought that it would be worth the money.
"Surely it’s cheaper to buy a multipack," one person penned in the comments section.
"Might as well just buy a box and put your hand in a get a packet every day lol," a second put.
While a third wrote: "Oh come on.. at least put decent flavours in still wouldn't buy it but still."
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